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the company plans to add grills and safety features for the u.s. market. it will debut here for less than 10 grand. the tata group owns two expensive grands, jaguar and land rover. >> i like the tata. >>> nutrition advocates have a new target, although it's been around for about 20 years, actually. flameing hot cheetos. nutritionists say they're adistrictive. and some school districts have banned the snack. we had some earlier tonight. they are delicious. but are unhealthy. >> yes. and all of the preservatives in them. and they say no transfats. >>> when we come back, new warnings in the meningitis outbreak. why the risk could now involve other infections. >>> and later, an epic monday night meltdown for the san diego chargers as peyton manning pulls off one of the greatest comebacks in nfl history. [ male announcer ] in a world where breakfast has become boring and tasteless... only one man can save the day. ♪ ♪ he's nutty! ♪ he's crunchy! [ male announcer ] it's crunchy nut! honey sweet flakes with nuts in every bite! ♪ he saves the day! ♪ in h
the company plans to add grills and safety features for the u.s. market. it will debut here for less than 10 grand. the tata group owns two expensive grands, jaguar and land rover. >> i like the tata. >>> nutrition advocates have a new target, although it's been around for about 20 years, actually. flameing hot cheetos. nutritionists say they're adistrictive. and some school districts have banned the snack. we had some earlier tonight. they are delicious. but are unhealthy....
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so honestly, when we came to the u.s. because of the russian invasion, very busy learning english and working and making money and buying fancy cars and things and successful, and after my father passed i had the urge to go back home and i woke up one morning and decided i am not going to pay this mortgage any more. i need to go back home. so apply for my citizenship which i have already been here for 19 years, so after receiving my passport i bought the tickets and was going to the shower so my cousin called, and said where are you going? the shower. the showers not a place you should just show up and go to the hotel. and this is not just a place to show up and go to a hotel. that trip changed my life went camp age expectancy is sometimes 35 in afghanistan and pakistan. 50-year-old woman learning to read and write for the first time, and their eyes were glowing and kept saying what else? i didn't even know this. how we take things for granted because the school was always there for us and i wished i was sick so i couldn'
so honestly, when we came to the u.s. because of the russian invasion, very busy learning english and working and making money and buying fancy cars and things and successful, and after my father passed i had the urge to go back home and i woke up one morning and decided i am not going to pay this mortgage any more. i need to go back home. so apply for my citizenship which i have already been here for 19 years, so after receiving my passport i bought the tickets and was going to the shower so...
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stevens was killed in that attack on the u.s. consulate on september 11th. >>> and rattled nerves in the northeast this morning after a rare earthquake hit southern maine. the 4.0 magnitude quake struck just after 7:00 last night, just 20 miles west of portland. it could be felt throughout new england. people running into the streets, as the ground shook. but there were no reports of major damage or injuries. >>> and it is time, now, for the weather from across this great nation. fargo, minneapolis, and chicago will see showers, perhaps, even thunderstorms. severe weather is a threat for little rock and memphis, with high winds and hail. the northern plains could see wind gusts up to 60 miles per hour. and the southwest, hate to tell you. you're going to bake in temperatures well above normal. downtown l.a. will hit 90 or above. phoenix is 93. dallas will be in the upper 80s. mostly 60s in the middle of the country. boston and seattle in the upper 50s. >>> and when we come back, what's really behind the huge shakeup at a major ba
stevens was killed in that attack on the u.s. consulate on september 11th. >>> and rattled nerves in the northeast this morning after a rare earthquake hit southern maine. the 4.0 magnitude quake struck just after 7:00 last night, just 20 miles west of portland. it could be felt throughout new england. people running into the streets, as the ground shook. but there were no reports of major damage or injuries. >>> and it is time, now, for the weather from across this great...
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to some but it doesn't sound very u.s. >>guest: the problem, really, is the investigators want to go out and find data on terrorists. they use the internet and they leave a trail. you follow the trails and the internet addresses and if you look at an intent hot spot, i would be more worried about the video cameras use walk to the hot spot rather than the internet trail. it is easier to pick a picture from the crowd because not too many complain about the video cameras. >>shepard: but if you walk outside our building they are recording what you do, where you go, what you say, and now they will record what you do in the hot spot there at the airport and when you go through the metal dethey will feel you up if they get a chance. i don't remember what happened to america. >>guest: i would be worried if it were directed the at content but that is not what is being discussed. we already, when we use the internet, give up a little bit of privacy telling people where we are coming from and about our computer. most of the regulatio
to some but it doesn't sound very u.s. >>guest: the problem, really, is the investigators want to go out and find data on terrorists. they use the internet and they leave a trail. you follow the trails and the internet addresses and if you look at an intent hot spot, i would be more worried about the video cameras use walk to the hot spot rather than the internet trail. it is easier to pick a picture from the crowd because not too many complain about the video cameras. >>shepard:...
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so the u.s. government concluded, rightly, that one key way to help the afghanistan people during the surge would be to assist them with farming, to try to provide them with some better seeds, some fertilizer, in some cases tractors, try to improve what they were growing on their fields so you'd improve their livelihood and win their allegiant. that was a good idea. the problem was we tried to do too much of a good people. think of the program or think of southern afghanistan and the farmers there as a parched man on a hot day. ice water, givingal .. turned the fire hose on him, wounding him in the process. we tried to pour so much money in through the program it wound up being counterproductive. i it was trying to spend $300 million in just two provinces in one year. not surprisingly, we wind up just shoveling goods at the afghans. and what did they do? in some cases they took what we were giving them and drove it to the border to pakistan and sold it for cash because it was more than anybody co
so the u.s. government concluded, rightly, that one key way to help the afghanistan people during the surge would be to assist them with farming, to try to provide them with some better seeds, some fertilizer, in some cases tractors, try to improve what they were growing on their fields so you'd improve their livelihood and win their allegiant. that was a good idea. the problem was we tried to do too much of a good people. think of the program or think of southern afghanistan and the farmers...
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limburg and u.s. open champion lost a game and his tent in the second set as she went on to win however radio niche prevailed in the decider as the canadian blasted a total of thirteen aces and sealed the deal with another. mari returned it long ago crushing at six three six seven seven six after almost three hours on fourth final round it took a local favorite paying for it with fresh and that is six two six two. and finally to basketball where you're only run is that says moscow are preparing for the season with a much changed roster and a new italian head coach authority messina legal younes has more on the always new recruits. discussed most successful coach of recent times a tour messina is back in the russian capital after three years of absence during this period the team's dominance domestically has continued in a similar trajectory the sisk i would in every league title on offer however in the euro league things weren't as good as in two thousand and six and again two years later when the mus
limburg and u.s. open champion lost a game and his tent in the second set as she went on to win however radio niche prevailed in the decider as the canadian blasted a total of thirteen aces and sealed the deal with another. mari returned it long ago crushing at six three six seven seven six after almost three hours on fourth final round it took a local favorite paying for it with fresh and that is six two six two. and finally to basketball where you're only run is that says moscow are preparing...
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not only because the u.s. has got the dollar, which is the world's largest reserve currency and largest market and growing at 2% and employment at 7.8%. all these issues. what the governor is talking about, of course, is debt and deficits. and the very high level of u.s. debt, which at some point is going to have to be addressed. whoever gets elected to the white house, whichever party takes the house and the senate, they are going to have to deal with the debt crisis. >> now, also got a chance to ask richard about his stateside train trip through the u.s. talked to voters from chicago through iowa and utah and california. >> this was brilliant. i tell you why i really liked it because i got to see, i got to see americans, whether it was in the civil war reenactment in iowa or at byu in utah or in colorado and i got to hear what their concerns truly are in this election season. it gives you a better perspective than the metropolitan elittism of the coasts. >> check out "quest means business" or watch cnn inter
not only because the u.s. has got the dollar, which is the world's largest reserve currency and largest market and growing at 2% and employment at 7.8%. all these issues. what the governor is talking about, of course, is debt and deficits. and the very high level of u.s. debt, which at some point is going to have to be addressed. whoever gets elected to the white house, whichever party takes the house and the senate, they are going to have to deal with the debt crisis. >> now, also got a...
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the u.s. anti-doping agency this week. cnn's anderson cooper spoke with a former teammate who said the team's doping program was all about lance. >> the first time i ever blood doped was with lance and it was certainly for lance, basically. you know, it was -- i blood doped myself, you know. it was done by the team, but it was done for the tour de france. so i could be a good teammate for lance armstrong. yeah, i mean, a lot of the -- you know, he wanted you to be riding at your best when in the biggest races and for lance, it was all about winning the tour de france. >> with the fallout from that report isn't over yet. matt white stepping down from his job as sports director for an australian team after admitting to doping while riding with armstrong's team. >>> you have seen protests before, but probably not many like this. children in the streets shouting, carrying signs after a young hero is shot. her story, her condition next. capella university understands businesses are trying to come b
the u.s. anti-doping agency this week. cnn's anderson cooper spoke with a former teammate who said the team's doping program was all about lance. >> the first time i ever blood doped was with lance and it was certainly for lance, basically. you know, it was -- i blood doped myself, you know. it was done by the team, but it was done for the tour de france. so i could be a good teammate for lance armstrong. yeah, i mean, a lot of the -- you know, he wanted you to be riding at your best when...
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have required from the u.s. taxpayer thanks to the likes of countrywide and bank of america merrill lynch and j.p. morgan since brian will going to hands kenneth lewis paid two point five billion dollars for countrywide the charlotte north carolina based bank has lost nearly forty billion dollars on mortgage litigation and investor demands to buy back soured loans credit suisse set of october fifth well this money is goes into the look let me demonstrate the business model of bank of america ok here's the bank of america's balance sheet you gotta watch this very carefully here we go oh yeah there is going to really evaporated they say oh that's your business model this is simply create a phenomenon where you saw money for a fraction of an instant and but then it disappeared we got the fee and you the american public got nothing in return oh are we going to reform this brazen act of thievery we're not because are on the payroll of the charlatans and the sharks and the bankers. and now most of these bogus bankrupt
have required from the u.s. taxpayer thanks to the likes of countrywide and bank of america merrill lynch and j.p. morgan since brian will going to hands kenneth lewis paid two point five billion dollars for countrywide the charlotte north carolina based bank has lost nearly forty billion dollars on mortgage litigation and investor demands to buy back soured loans credit suisse set of october fifth well this money is goes into the look let me demonstrate the business model of bank of america ok...
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he is not a u.s. citizen, but was the guest of honor, receiving a warm round of applause from a room of more than a thousand people after a story was played for the crowd. it showed this, caught on a surveillance camera saluting and kissing an american flag. he was at this house passing out fliers for his daughter-in- law's house cleaning business. he did not know he was being filmed. his dad tells us that his dad was showing respect. >> this is an answer for the sincerity that i have and true love for the u.s. internally, i thank the u.s. for what it's done for my country, for my family, and for myself. >> reporter: he just became a u.s. citizen two years ago. his father returns to eel valve door on friday. >>> today, friends and colleagues spent the afternoon remembering former senator specter. he died on sunday of complication from cancer. specter spent 30 years in the senate before switching to the democratic party. colleagues say he's an irreplaceable force in politics. >>> a 14-year-old pakistan
he is not a u.s. citizen, but was the guest of honor, receiving a warm round of applause from a room of more than a thousand people after a story was played for the crowd. it showed this, caught on a surveillance camera saluting and kissing an american flag. he was at this house passing out fliers for his daughter-in- law's house cleaning business. he did not know he was being filmed. his dad tells us that his dad was showing respect. >> this is an answer for the sincerity that i have and...
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a former u.s. security official told lawmakers it was clear that they would not get the extra security they requested until an actual incident occurred. abc's jake tapper has more on the testimony. >> reporter: the horrifying night in benghazi had former security officials 6 in libya condemning superiors for denying requests for security agents. >> i asked for 12 agents. his response was you are asking for the sun, moon and stars. >> reporter: eric nordstrom, the former security officer at u.s. embassy in libya recalled his biggest frustration as being the state department. >> it is dealing and fighting against the people, programs, and personnel who are supposed to be supporting me. for me, the taliban is on the inside of the building. >> reporter: suspected denials for security were rooted in a fear of making libya seem more unstable. but a state department official denied any politics were at play. >> i have directly served six secretaries of state, democratic and republican. on my honor, no, no
a former u.s. security official told lawmakers it was clear that they would not get the extra security they requested until an actual incident occurred. abc's jake tapper has more on the testimony. >> reporter: the horrifying night in benghazi had former security officials 6 in libya condemning superiors for denying requests for security agents. >> i asked for 12 agents. his response was you are asking for the sun, moon and stars. >> reporter: eric nordstrom, the former...
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with our interagency partners, the u.s. department of state, danish and british governments and of course the afghans, additionally we reached out to the private sector for partnerships, and not for profits to deliver things that we weren't capable of delivering or to cover gaps that arose as we implemented the plan. we implemented the plan through 17 teams through helman and our two female engagement teams. this is actually just scrolling pictures. sometimes a picture says a thousand words and i don't want to take you down the whole history of a year but i wanted to talk to you about how we framed this plan. this plan was framed into 5 pillars and the 5 pillars were students and parents, we attempted to build buy in and assure safety among the students. there was lots of fear of reprisals. by sending your kids to school there was fear that the taliban was going to knock on your door and let you know that that wasn't allowed. previously the taliban had instituted a medrossas so their only forms of education were religious s
with our interagency partners, the u.s. department of state, danish and british governments and of course the afghans, additionally we reached out to the private sector for partnerships, and not for profits to deliver things that we weren't capable of delivering or to cover gaps that arose as we implemented the plan. we implemented the plan through 17 teams through helman and our two female engagement teams. this is actually just scrolling pictures. sometimes a picture says a thousand words and...
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. >> reporter: but the truth is, she's invested heavily in the u.s., as well. 400 scholarship winners, the so-called sons of oprah paid tribute in the emotional highpoint of her 25-year run on the oprah show. >> over 400 men. >> reporter: the film follows the girls' epic journey from the poorest townships from south africa, all the way to graduation. >> there were many days during these past five years where i've asked myself, what were you thinking? what were you thinking, you could build a school? i was thinking about this day. i was thinking about this day with them walking in triumph across this stage in their white dresses. >> the class of 2011. >> reporter: so, like any nervous mom sending kids off to college, six of them here in the u.s., shopping for dorm furnishings with them left her feeling like an empty nester. >> the very first morning that the girls from the united states were here and we were all going to, i can't believe, i'm reaching over target and bed bath & beyond. but the morning we were all getting dressed to go shopping for their college dorms, i mean, i -- it's
. >> reporter: but the truth is, she's invested heavily in the u.s., as well. 400 scholarship winners, the so-called sons of oprah paid tribute in the emotional highpoint of her 25-year run on the oprah show. >> over 400 men. >> reporter: the film follows the girls' epic journey from the poorest townships from south africa, all the way to graduation. >> there were many days during these past five years where i've asked myself, what were you thinking? what were you...
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turn to the russians sand say suck my sputnik, what did you-- did you drop a bottle of tang and go u.s. -- >> bottle of vodka bz. >> stephen: bottle of vodka. okay. now you have done all these heroic things but its most heroic thing possibly is you have entered publishing. you have a new book called mousetronaut and it's adorable. but it's also based on a true story, isn't it? >> it is. >> stephen: tell the people where the story came from. >> on my first space shuttle flight we will 18 mice on board. >> stephen: on purse. >> on purpose. they didn't climb up the rope so we had 18 on board and 17 of them really did not like this experience. they were latched on to the inside of the cage with their little mouse toes and fingers. but one of them seemed to really get it. he would fly over and drink his water and fly over and eat his food. >> stephen: really. >> occasionally he would do a flip and that's what that book is based on is that little guy. >> stephen: did you take z you learn any lessons from the mouse. who was more comfortable in space, you or that mouse. >> i was in charge of t
turn to the russians sand say suck my sputnik, what did you-- did you drop a bottle of tang and go u.s. -- >> bottle of vodka bz. >> stephen: bottle of vodka. okay. now you have done all these heroic things but its most heroic thing possibly is you have entered publishing. you have a new book called mousetronaut and it's adorable. but it's also based on a true story, isn't it? >> it is. >> stephen: tell the people where the story came from. >> on my first space...
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. >>> every hour of everyday sometime in the u.s. dies from oral cancer. the culprit is hpv virus. dr. kim explains. >> three women met today. >> look at that smile. >> to remember a friend me loved and lost. >> the healthiest person i knew. >> she chose to live well. she had that love inside her. and that inner strength . >> her name, andrea fisher. >>> at age 25 a few months before she got married, she noticed a sore in her mouth that wouldn't go away. the diagnosis? oral cancer. >> you never felt she was struggling with anything. always there to give you a smile and support and hug. >> she underwent treatment. had three children but the cancer kept coming back. >> a lot of surgeries and that part is so tough for a mom who is so incredibly strong and healthy and athletic. >> at 42 andrea died. heavy drinkers and smoker s are at high risk. but she was neither. doctors believe her oral cancer was caused by phv. the same virus linked to cervical cancer in women. >> these are starting to show up to women in 30s and 40s and lived healthy lifestyles. they exercise and don't use anythin
. >>> every hour of everyday sometime in the u.s. dies from oral cancer. the culprit is hpv virus. dr. kim explains. >> three women met today. >> look at that smile. >> to remember a friend me loved and lost. >> the healthiest person i knew. >> she chose to live well. she had that love inside her. and that inner strength . >> her name, andrea fisher. >>> at age 25 a few months before she got married, she noticed a sore in her mouth that...
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so i came back to u.s. and then it was really hard to live there, because i felt that we, the afghans, were really privileged to have the opportunity in a family who could take us out of afghanistan, and provides everything here in america, and we had a very comfortable life. we are really responsible for those we left behind. and what is it that we can do, and maybe i should do that and hoping that others will follow. so i came back and gathered with other afghan professionals and showed them the pictures and told them what's going on, and we ended up establishing an organization to assist with education because i thought that this is what's really missing. this is what has taken afghanistan to where it is afghanistan today. because people didn't have access to education. even before the wars there was only, the literacy rate in afghanistan was only 10 or 11%. and i'm not even sure if that's an accurate figure. because most of the schools were always in the big cities. people in the villages had no access
so i came back to u.s. and then it was really hard to live there, because i felt that we, the afghans, were really privileged to have the opportunity in a family who could take us out of afghanistan, and provides everything here in america, and we had a very comfortable life. we are really responsible for those we left behind. and what is it that we can do, and maybe i should do that and hoping that others will follow. so i came back and gathered with other afghan professionals and showed them...
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even though the u.s. is cutting back on defense spending, they are still the biggest defense spender in a world. bae does not want to ruin that relationship. at the end of the day, the deal was always going to be problematic, given the sensitive nature of the industry. listen to this. >> defense manufacturers tend to be seen, even if the companies are privatized, as national assets. therefore governments are loath to agree to external ownership of companies that deal in defense. that's true for the u.k. government, the friend, the german, or the u.s. government, with which bae has very strong contacts. >> the deadline, 1600 gmt today for the british and european companies to decide. they either go with it or pull the plug. >> need to watch that one. >> thanks very much. british prime minister david cameron is a dire warning on the talent is faced by the u.k. in turbulent economic times. in his keynote speech in birmingham he reaffirmed his determination to stick to his plan of deficit-reduction. he says b
even though the u.s. is cutting back on defense spending, they are still the biggest defense spender in a world. bae does not want to ruin that relationship. at the end of the day, the deal was always going to be problematic, given the sensitive nature of the industry. listen to this. >> defense manufacturers tend to be seen, even if the companies are privatized, as national assets. therefore governments are loath to agree to external ownership of companies that deal in defense. that's...
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. >> the u.s. government is flat broke, but the public isn't broke, that's the shame our average share of the debt that the government wildly throws away and spends like crazy and can't put on your, on any kind of control of, but this is where we are, this is the inflection point, where we are, at the moment of truth where we keep running this up we're asking americans you want the total to be more than that. essentially we've become a total welfare country, a total welfare state unless somehow the american public puts their foot down, government won't do it. >> what i don't like about it, it does put it in a darkly human maybe selfish conscious, this is our share, to folks abroad. >> just to folks abroad. but two-thirds of our debt is held by. >> we owe ourselves. you figure you owe it yourself -- well, i'm not going to say it. this i have to pay. >> and what you have to pay back. good point, but in order to fix it people are going to have to give up something, whether it's some tax break, whether
. >> the u.s. government is flat broke, but the public isn't broke, that's the shame our average share of the debt that the government wildly throws away and spends like crazy and can't put on your, on any kind of control of, but this is where we are, this is the inflection point, where we are, at the moment of truth where we keep running this up we're asking americans you want the total to be more than that. essentially we've become a total welfare country, a total welfare state unless...
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welcome back to crossfire you're about to mind we're talking about the u.s. led military presence in afghanistan. and. ok mike i want to go back to you in beirut the time has come to sit down in negotiating with draw with the taliban as much as you don't like it's time to do it it's time for the neighborhood to mend itself it will be very bloody and very messy but only the neighborhood can do this agree or disagree. entirely to the side of the west of that they know this themselves that they had negotiations. with the taliban but down at some point they're trying to ignite and they're quite desperate inside i believe because they want to talk to taliban and some of those you asians again to provide some kind of a fig leaf for when they exit in twenty fourteen so i mean yes it's always been time to talk to the taliban because militarily that this war is unwinnable ok i made a bet in washington why do you argue against dealing with the caliber. it was a question about their reconciliation with the taliban. or the government you know is part of the withdrawal of
welcome back to crossfire you're about to mind we're talking about the u.s. led military presence in afghanistan. and. ok mike i want to go back to you in beirut the time has come to sit down in negotiating with draw with the taliban as much as you don't like it's time to do it it's time for the neighborhood to mend itself it will be very bloody and very messy but only the neighborhood can do this agree or disagree. entirely to the side of the west of that they know this themselves that they...
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this is a sign of improving relations with the u.s.. the u.s. is taking a symbolic step. >> what we know is that burma is on the last -- on the list of those invited. we don't know if this invitation is final. this is only an invitation that is an observer. this is with mostly u.s. and thai forces, the longstanding allies. they usually bring in the forces of many neighboring countries as well. bringing the burmese military in would be a very dramatic step. the military is the most controversial part of the old regime in burma. they have already ended economic sanctions. this encourages those that are put in place. there is significant human rights concerns about the way that the army deals with the on commitment to the democratization process. this is a very separate power structure. i think any moves to close ties with the military between the u.s. and the burmese military in particular will be criticized by human-rights groups. we have a way to go before there are substantial ties in terms of military training. clearly, the u.s. would like to
this is a sign of improving relations with the u.s.. the u.s. is taking a symbolic step. >> what we know is that burma is on the last -- on the list of those invited. we don't know if this invitation is final. this is only an invitation that is an observer. this is with mostly u.s. and thai forces, the longstanding allies. they usually bring in the forces of many neighboring countries as well. bringing the burmese military in would be a very dramatic step. the military is the most...
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the conspiracy to set up a terrorist training camps inside the united states landed in the u.s. on saturday after a very lengthy legal battle against extradition. the nobel prize in physics has been awarded to scientists have invented different ways to measure and to study quantum particles. it was carried out by a french and american scientists. findings can open the way the superfast computers an incredibly precise clocks. authorities say that the body of one of the country's most brutal drug lords has been snatched from a funeral parlor. it was confirmed that the man that went by the alias the executioner had been killed in a gunfight with marines. >> news from the mexican government's point of view was mixed. they were brought down in a shootout, and after initial doubts, they confirmed that it was definitely the of the drug kingpin of the most wanted men in mexico. >> of the protocols of unidentified bodies, they carried out a comparative analysis of the bodies. the result was confirmed for those of the national fingerprint database. >> what followed was cause for real dism
the conspiracy to set up a terrorist training camps inside the united states landed in the u.s. on saturday after a very lengthy legal battle against extradition. the nobel prize in physics has been awarded to scientists have invented different ways to measure and to study quantum particles. it was carried out by a french and american scientists. findings can open the way the superfast computers an incredibly precise clocks. authorities say that the body of one of the country's most brutal drug...
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brought up in england is it not there better to have the u.s. as friends rather than enemies what kind of message would leaving now send to america which at the moment is that supposedly a trusted friend and ally we have a claim that we are an independent country and we spend billions on an independent nuclear weapon we should be an independent as far as afghanistan is concerned we've already seen countries that we greatly respect and admire some with themselves pulling out of the conflict quite rightly on rudely they've given huge contributions in blood and treasure we should take our own decision we know that at least eighty percent of the population are same for goodness sake bring our boys home by christmas or right message received no troops what about trains drones that are an enormous. problem i believe in that they've altered the rules of war that for the first time ever there's an ability to kill with minute accuracy enemies in other countries borders don't exist there is hideous problems in the future. a few days ago and eight at least
brought up in england is it not there better to have the u.s. as friends rather than enemies what kind of message would leaving now send to america which at the moment is that supposedly a trusted friend and ally we have a claim that we are an independent country and we spend billions on an independent nuclear weapon we should be an independent as far as afghanistan is concerned we've already seen countries that we greatly respect and admire some with themselves pulling out of the conflict...
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john's work on the cold war, which included the u.s. archives to put forth the classic account of american foreign-policy and the postwar era, inspired me to. try to do the same with the vietnam war. this was going to be no easysh,d task. books on the warfield library shelf at the library shelf. so how can anyone say anythinget new about an event that has been studied so thoroughly. l what i discovered was that wein actually knew very little about what was happening in hanoi in the enemy's capital.parts, counterparts, especially those in the north, have received shockingly littleh attention. t how is it that wehe could know e much about the american side of the war and so little about the vietnamese side when a it just so happened that i entered graduate school at a time when archives from the former andent present communist world had begun to open their doors.ttempd athn's arm and support, i can tell the story through hanoi's eyes. i wanted to find answers to an questions that had eluded manage people. he was in charge in north vietnam
john's work on the cold war, which included the u.s. archives to put forth the classic account of american foreign-policy and the postwar era, inspired me to. try to do the same with the vietnam war. this was going to be no easysh,d task. books on the warfield library shelf at the library shelf. so how can anyone say anythinget new about an event that has been studied so thoroughly. l what i discovered was that wein actually knew very little about what was happening in hanoi in the enemy's...
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president obama has ordered u.s. flags to fly at half staff today at the white house and other public buildings. >>> two virginia hikers feared missing in glacier national park are expected to fly back home today. jason hiser of richmond and neal peckens of herndon were reported missing friday but were found monday afternoon and both men are doing well. peckens' father said he cried when he heard the guys were okay. >>> federal health officials say the deadly fungal meningitis outbreak could get a lot better. yesterday they revealed two more drugs from a specialty pharmacy that may have been tainted. the new england compounding center is the maker of the specialty mixed medicines in question. these are steroid injections used for back pain that have sickened 214 people. 15 have died. yesterday a possible meningitis case was reported in someone who received a different steroid shot made by the same pharmacy. its drugs are used in heart and eye operations are also under scrutiny. >>> the trial of two veteran police off
president obama has ordered u.s. flags to fly at half staff today at the white house and other public buildings. >>> two virginia hikers feared missing in glacier national park are expected to fly back home today. jason hiser of richmond and neal peckens of herndon were reported missing friday but were found monday afternoon and both men are doing well. peckens' father said he cried when he heard the guys were okay. >>> federal health officials say the deadly fungal meningitis...
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u.s. led mission in afghanistan is in a shambles green on blue attacks against coalition forces speaks volumes on how many afghans feel about the continued occupation of their country by western troops isn't it time to negotiate with the taliban and end this military adventure. and. to cross-talk the u.s. mission in afghanistan i'm joined by michael maloof in washington he's a senior reporter for the world that. daily and a former analyst for the defense department also in washington we have made my g.d.r. he is a senior research associate at the american enterprise institute and in beirut we cross to michael black and he is a freelance journalist or a gentleman cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i've made in washington you wrote recently at c.n.n. u.s. faces growing green on blue challenge what's the thesis of your article please explain it to my audience. of course we've seen dramatic rise in green on blue attacks in afghanistan which has eroded trust
u.s. led mission in afghanistan is in a shambles green on blue attacks against coalition forces speaks volumes on how many afghans feel about the continued occupation of their country by western troops isn't it time to negotiate with the taliban and end this military adventure. and. to cross-talk the u.s. mission in afghanistan i'm joined by michael maloof in washington he's a senior reporter for the world that. daily and a former analyst for the defense department also in washington we have...
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u.s. faces growing green on blue challenge what's the thesis of your article please explain it to my audience. of course we've seen dramatic rise in green on blue attacks in afghanistan which has eroded trust between the coalition forces and the afghan security forces we know that the core mission and afghanistan right now is to train a quip and strengthen the afghan security forces so they are able to take security responsibilities and prevent the return of the taliban al qaeda once foreign troops are gone but now with the deficit and trust that that important pella off this strategy is in question and indeed the card into the eyes of. the taliban has been responsible for twenty five percent of the green on blue attacks but the rest of that results from. personal grievances cultural and religious and it is a war fatigue adders but i think that it is also important not to exaggerate the level of threat from the taliban infiltration because there are hundreds of contacts between the afghan
u.s. faces growing green on blue challenge what's the thesis of your article please explain it to my audience. of course we've seen dramatic rise in green on blue attacks in afghanistan which has eroded trust between the coalition forces and the afghan security forces we know that the core mission and afghanistan right now is to train a quip and strengthen the afghan security forces so they are able to take security responsibilities and prevent the return of the taliban al qaeda once foreign...
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the former u.s. president was in town for the baltimore speaker's serious, which features leaders in the arts, sciences and politics. >> i thought his speech was excellent. it was very conversational. kind of like a fireside chat. he was giving us his thoughts on life after the presidency. >> he is an energetic guy you can tell there was some minor claps here and there. >> everybody enjoyed a lot of it. i would say engaged. very exciting to be there. >> the sold-out crowd of 2300 what president clinton speak tonight. a lot of them started lining up hours before the event started. >> we have found when bill clinton was announced that there was a real interest in subscribing. this is our first year to be completely sold out for the entire series. >> stopped me on what the former president spoke about this evening. >> he talked about it -- global initiatives through his foundation, expended on some of the problems he is trying to help solve will bully. in haiti and other parts of the world. he circled b
the former u.s. president was in town for the baltimore speaker's serious, which features leaders in the arts, sciences and politics. >> i thought his speech was excellent. it was very conversational. kind of like a fireside chat. he was giving us his thoughts on life after the presidency. >> he is an energetic guy you can tell there was some minor claps here and there. >> everybody enjoyed a lot of it. i would say engaged. very exciting to be there. >> the sold-out...
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he says the u.s. is bracing for hurricane sandy which is due to hit on monday night it's already left over sixty people dead in the caribbean new york is set to close its public transportation system over fears sandy could with winter weather front and become a superstorm the presidential election campaign has impacted to. cancel events. well in just a few minutes from now or two tells the story of the nuclear bomb tests in australia that were conducted without warning the local aboriginal people who later suffered before from the atomic weapons. me he. says. to me he speaks the language. programs in documentaries in arabic in school here on all t.v. reporting from the world's hot spot seventy ip interviews intriguing story. in troy salty arabic to find out more visit our big teeth dog called. muppet. wealthy british style. sometimes it's priceless. markets finance scandal. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max keiser for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlin
he says the u.s. is bracing for hurricane sandy which is due to hit on monday night it's already left over sixty people dead in the caribbean new york is set to close its public transportation system over fears sandy could with winter weather front and become a superstorm the presidential election campaign has impacted to. cancel events. well in just a few minutes from now or two tells the story of the nuclear bomb tests in australia that were conducted without warning the local aboriginal...
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says the suspect came here to the u.s. from bangladesh. he was on a student visa. and he originally wanted to attack the new york stock exchange. he ultimately wanted to disrupt, he said, the presidential election. >> reporter: federal officials say this man attempted to blow up the federal reserve building in new york city the other day. the 21-year-old was arrested in an f.b.i. sting. >> the new york is the top of the target list in this country. and i think this just reaffirms that. >> according to the justice department, nofice traveled from his queens apartment to a nearby warehouse where he assembled the van bomb. then, after attempting to detonate the substance, nofice was taken into custody. >> i thif it shows, again, that law enforcement is vigilant. >> nofice arrived on a student visa. he told a confidential informant he wanted to form a terror cell here in the u.s. he plotted several places for his attack but settled on the federal reserve building. a scary thought for those who live and work in the area. >> it actually makes me feel like i don't want to
says the suspect came here to the u.s. from bangladesh. he was on a student visa. and he originally wanted to attack the new york stock exchange. he ultimately wanted to disrupt, he said, the presidential election. >> reporter: federal officials say this man attempted to blow up the federal reserve building in new york city the other day. the 21-year-old was arrested in an f.b.i. sting. >> the new york is the top of the target list in this country. and i think this just reaffirms...
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instead the very troops the u.s. has been training to take over after the withdrawal have now become the greatest threat to u.s. soldiers so how is this all going to play out well folks history repeats itself and we just have to look at the last time an occupying nation withdrew from afghanistan the soviet union pulled out their troops in one thousand nine hundred nine there was a six year power struggle in which the u.s. helped the mujahideen now the taliban out of power funny how it all comes full circle hole right or war is always been about two things resources and control alongside the supposed surprise discovery of afghanistan's one trillion dollar wealth of untapped minerals the strategic position of occupied afghanistan is crucial for us to gemini gemini in the region also is it really a coincidence that before the us invasion the taliban and the un had a radical that the opium crop and now ninety percent of the world's heroin comes from the country and now we're fighting the same force we helped to. a twenty
instead the very troops the u.s. has been training to take over after the withdrawal have now become the greatest threat to u.s. soldiers so how is this all going to play out well folks history repeats itself and we just have to look at the last time an occupying nation withdrew from afghanistan the soviet union pulled out their troops in one thousand nine hundred nine there was a six year power struggle in which the u.s. helped the mujahideen now the taliban out of power funny how it all comes...